ethnic

ethnic
eth|nic1 W3 [ˈeθnık] adj
[Date: 1300-1400; : Late Latin; Origin: ethnicus, from Greek ethnikos, from ethnos 'nation, people']
1.) relating to a particular race, nation, or tribe and their customs and traditions
The school teaches pupils from different ethnic groups .
ethnic Russians in Estonia
ethnic violence/divisions/strife etc
(=violence etc between people from different races or cultures)
ethnic background/origin
The students are from a variety of ethnic backgrounds.
plans to partition the republic along ethnic lines (=in a way that keeps different ethnic groups apart)
2.) ethnic cooking/fashion/design etc
cooking, fashion etc from countries that are far away, which seems very different and unusual
ethnic music
>ethnically [-kli]
Surinam is culturally and ethnically diverse.
ethnic 2
ethnic2 n
someone who comes from a group of people who are a different race, religion etc or who have a different background from most other people in that country
In that neighborhood of New York, we were all ethnics.

Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.

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(as distinguished from Jewish and Christian), , /


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